• zer0@lemmy.ml
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      1 month ago

      Germany needs plenty. But only the cheap ones with expert knowledge. That’s not how they would word it though

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        Well, the correct german word is to say ‘Fachkräftemangel’ which in my experience translates to ‘We need someone with 20+ years of experience, that we can pay like an intern’

      • GoodOleAmerika@lemmy.world
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        How though. I don’t mind working for cheap since I am almost retiring anyways. Need something to keep me busy if I don’t have to stress about politics.

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          First big hurdle: speaking German.

          Second: ageism is a thing, even though it’s not legal to be one. They want someone that has 20 yoe who is 18 and is going to work 50 years for a dime for them